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New calls for Pakistan relief aid amidst disease outbreaks

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CBC News is on the ground in Pakistan in one of the worst flooded areas of the country where doctors are struggling to contain outbreaks of water-borne disease.
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Probe of deadly B.C. landslide raises concerns about logging roads

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A CBC News investigation into the landslide that killed five people in B.C. in November 2021 has uncovered serious concerns about logging roads across Canada, and the potential threat they pose.
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Canada's old logging roads: thousands of kilometres of danger

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A CBC News investigation into the landslide that killed five people in B.C. in November 2021 uncovers serious concerns about the logging roads across Canada.
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Seamus O’Regan: Damage in Port aux Basques is “deeply jarring”

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Labour Minister Seamus O’Regan visited the devastated coastal community in Newfoundland earlier today. “The scope of private damage is beyond the physical and monetary, but the emotional ... it’s going to be with us for some time,” he said.
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Local states of emergency declared in Cape Breton as Fiona slams island

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Local states of emergency were declared in Cape Breton Regional Municipality on Saturday as a powerful storm continues to lash the island, causing widespread power outages and damage.
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Nova Scotia's premier calls hurricane damage ‘heartbreaking’

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Premier Tim Houston says he expects the province will need more military and federal support to help it recover from Hurricane Fiona.
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Earthquake in southeast China kills more than 60 people

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Rescuers are searching for hundreds of missing people after a deadly 6.8-magnitude earthquake in China's Sichuan province that shook buildings and triggered landslides.
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Damage in deadly Pakistan flooding exceeds $10B US, officials say

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Pakistan's climate chief says a third of the country is underwater after monsoon floods damaged nearly one million homes and killed more than 1,000 people.
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Heavy rain and floods hit Istanbul causing chaos

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Heavy rains cause chaos in Turkey's Istanbul.
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Iraq protests: Al-Sadr supporters urged to leave parliament

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In Iraq, representatives of influential leader Muqtada al-Sadr have urged his supporters to leave the parliament buildin
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Manitoba works to manage spring flooding

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Residents in southern Manitoba are working to manage the damage from spring flooding that forced at least 1,000 people to leave their homes in Peguis First Nation as farmers worry about crops and livestock.
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Manitoba First Nation evacuated as floodwaters rise

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Rising floodwaters have forced more than a thousand people out of their homes in Manitoba’s Peguis First Nation as officials fear the worst is yet to come.
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South Africa: Death toll rises to over 300 in KwaZulu-Natal floods

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The floods are expected to continue in the coming days and possibly cause more destruction across KwaZulu-Natal province.
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Nigeria plans to spend tens of billions to modernise railway network

9th - Higher Ed
The overhaul could give remote parts of the country a huge economic boost.
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Extreme weather wreaks havoc on B.C. roads

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The recent combination of heat, rain and flooding and freezing temperatures have left major B.C. highways as well as local roads in disrepair and some drivers are concerned for their safety.
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Senegal's new commuter train makes inaugural journey from Dakar

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Senegal's new commuter train makes its first journey as the country moves to ease traffic jams.
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Frigid weather descends on B.C. and Alberta

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A blast of Arctic air brought snow to parts of British Columbia — including Metro Vancouver — and a cold snap to Alberta, with most of the province experiencing temperatures below –30 C.
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Ugandan forces join DR Congo’s fight against armed group

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Ugandan soldiers have been fighting against an armed group in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
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B.C. braces for another storm as relentless rain prompts more evacuation orders

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CBC News discusses the inclement weather and continuing challenges facing British Columbia.
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100 millimetres of rain led to flood, N.S. deputy mayor says

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Rain, plus the high tide, restricted the flow of water into Antigonish harbour, said Deputy Mayor William Cormier, causing three rivers to back up and flood parts of the town.
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N.L. surveys storm damage as rain eases up

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The CBC's Peter Cowan reports from Channel-Port aux Basques, N.L., about a dramatic rescue of two campers and some of the challenges facing towns cut off by storm damage.(Héloïse Rodriguez-Qizilbash)
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Trudeau tours flood-ravaged B.C.

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau made his first visit to B.C. since record-breaking rainfall caused widespread flooding and mudslides in the province.
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Renewed Wet’suwet’en pipeline standoff results in arrests

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Several people were arrested at an illegal barricade put up by Wet’suwet’en members and hereditary chiefs who oppose the Coastal Gas Link Pipeline, despite the project having the support of the First Nation’s elected chiefs.
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3 major B.C. highways washed out by flood waters

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Three major highways connecting the B.C. Interior to the Lower Mainland have been washed out by flood waters and it remains unclear when they will reopen.